News from Adobe Max, what many anticipated--subscription only service.
BBC: Adobe starts subscription for Photoshop and Dreamweaver
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Posted 9 years ago
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They will continue to sell and support CS6 - probably for quite some time. I've got DVDs going back to Dreamweaver 8, which was my favorite version ;-)
The new features in Dreamweaver seem to be pure fluff and the new CSS panel is for beginners. Intermediate and advanced CSS authors lose the clean property-sheet classic functionality of the current CSS panel for one that seems geared towards novices. I have also heard that the code generated is flawed :-)
Of course, code view will be improved for CSS support so that is a positive.
Fluid grids look as bad as they did before.
The move towards "Edge" for animation should be avoided at all costs as the code is evil and could cause skin eruptions.
Posted 9 years ago -
I am no rush to move from CS6 to CC, I still have working versions of CS2,4 & 5.
I really need to work more in code view, and I find myself doing it more and more and just check in the browser rather than "live" mode which often doesn't render correctly -- Affinity looks terrible in "Live" mode but beautiful in a real browser.
This way just using code view I could move away from DW all together?
Any thoughts about making P7 products available for other platforms besides DW?
Posted 9 years ago -
There really aren't any other platforms right now that are viable as a business model.
Posted 9 years ago
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